Boerio Bibiana Quotes & Sayings
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Do you really want me to show you how you're pushing me, Tessnia? What you do to me? — Jalpa Williby
The difference between Carter and [Ted] Kennedy: Carter has this vague religion which he believes in strongly, while Kennedy has this strong religion which he believes in vaguely. — Eugene McCarthy
think you just like tethering goats." "Well, be sure to tell me when your rope begins — John Connolly
I know why she cried like that. She cried because she wasn't finished grieving the loss of me. When someone has an exaggerated emotional reaction to something in the present, it's usually because they haven't resolved something in their past. — Kate McGahan
In a free world there is, alas, more common crime than in a dictatorial system. — Barbara Amiel
People are weird, Atlanta thinks. Everybody's someone different than you suspect. — Chuck Wendig
One day, he and William had been speeding toward each other; the next, careening away. But why? — Garth Risk Hallberg
It is always better, and far more rewarding, I have observed, to have someone else feel sorry for you, than to do the job yourself. — Alan Bradley
God made the country, and man made the town. — William Cowper
the silent witness is that level where you know yourself, without regard for what others think they know. — Deepak Chopra
Every dogma embodies some shade of truth to give it seeming currency. — Amos Bronson Alcott
A writer can never know ultimate success, for his true success comes through still being read centuries after his death. — Anthony North
Whatever the Thinker thinks, the Prover will prove. And if the Thinker thinks passionately enough, the Prover will prove the thought so conclusively that you will never talk a person out of such a belief, even if it is something as remarkable as the notion that there is a gaseous vertebrate of astronomical heft (" GOD ") who will spend all eternity torturing people who do not believe in his religion. — Robert Anton Wilson
The river was mild and leisurely, going away from the people who ate shadows for breakfast and steam for lunch and vapors for supper. — Ray Bradbury
I'm no' a good man. — Donna Grant
